Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by roofanintn on Feb 11, 2013 13:04:13 GMT -5

Everyone experiences music differently.To say that something is subjectively wrong with live music is to also say that you are more than just your credentials or experience. It says that you are above whatever it is that you see as being the standard. Breaking everything down critically to the point where you are above every matter looking down on it only isolates you and makes you look foolish.

Post by Madeline on Feb 11, 2013 18:42:24 GMT -5

Weird, it wasn't like that earlier. They may be working on the site right now. Basically we buy a tree and a local company will plant it on the grounds. I don't think we get to choose the location, but they will let us know where it is. We're going for a 6" caliper. I googled a little because I know nothing about trees and I was wondering how big it would be. This is what I found:

Live Oaks are measured by their trunks and the caliper inch. For a Live Oak tree that is 4” in caliper or smaller the measurement is taken at 6” up from the ground. There the circumference is measured. Trees larger than 6” in caliper are measured 12” up the trunk from the ground. The following is a general standard for Live Oaks: